When you’re fixing up a house, one of the biggest challenges can be trying to sequence your projects. All of a sudden, you find yourself trying to determine whether you should paint the interior before or after refinishing the floors or trying to figure out whether it makes sense to start with the kitchen or bathroom remodel.
Two major exterior projects you can take on to really boost your home’s value and curb appeal are a brand-new roof and a fresh exterior paint job. Which one should you do first, though? Does it matter?
When you’re scheduling contractors, it can be tempting to try and get on their calendars whenever they’re available. However, it’s important to think about the order of these projects, as it can have a very real impact on the final product.
To re-roof your home and paint the exterior, you should always start with the roof replacement if possible. This way, you don’t have to worry about your newly painted surface being damaged during the roofing job.
Replacing your roof before painting the exterior is almost always the best way to go– just like cleaning your house, it’s best to work from the top down. There is little risk that painting your home will damage your roof, but re-roofing your house could potentially result in damage to the freshly painted surface. Beyond that, roofing first lets you really visualize the potential of your home’s exterior aesthetics when it comes to a composed and cohesive color scheme.
If you paint the exterior of your home before you replace your roof, it’s possible that your brand-new paint could be damaged during the roof replacement process. No matter how careful your roofing contractor is, they will still bring material up to your roof and remove old material, providing lots of opportunities where your new paint could get scuffed up.
On top of that, replacing a roof is going to stir up dust as your old roof is removed. The last thing you want is for dust and dirt to become embedded in your not-quite-yet-cured paint, removing that newly painted look all too soon.
By replacing your roof before getting your house painted, you can ensure that your fresh paint job won’t get damaged in a way that requires you to call the painters back out for a touchup.
Even if you’re getting a traditional asphalt shingle roof, many different colors are available for your roofing material. It can be useful to replace your roof first so that you can choose a paint color that best complements your new roof.
Though you can certainly come up with your color scheme before your roof replacement, many people find that they are better able to create a cohesive and visually appealing look by actively incorporating the color of their new roof into their exterior paint color decision.
If you are replacing your windows in addition to re-roofing your home, it’s typically advised that you have the roof replacement done first before doing your windows. Not only is a roof one of the most important components of your house, but it’s also best to work from the top down in this regard.
Falling debris could damage or scratch your new windows, so if possible, you’ll want to schedule the roofing contractors before the window installation.
Though you won’t want to paint the exterior of your home before a roof replacement (again, it’s best to save that for afterward), there are a number of things you can do to prepare for the roofing job.
During your roofing job, roofers will walk through and around your yard as they work. As they remove your old roof, debris, including old shingles and nails, will inevitably fall from the roof. Though they will bring a dumpster to the site and clean up all of the old roofing materials, that doesn’t mean the material won’t make its way down to the ground before it ends up in the dumpster.
Good roofers will lay down tarps to help collect this debris and will clean up afterward using magnets and other equipment to find nails. Even so, you won’t want any of your possessions to get hit with falling debris.
Here’s what you’ll want to do to prepare your yard before the roofers show up:
Though roofers aren’t going to be working inside your house, the entire process can create a lot of vibrations in the building. For this reason, there are a number of steps you can take to ensure that there isn’t any damage inside your house while new shingles are being nailed down.
To prepare your home, you’ll want to:
Unless you live in a tiny house, re-roofing a home is no small job. It’s common for roof replacements to be two-day jobs at least, but the length of the job will ultimately depend on the size of your roof and several other factors.
A new roof installation can be disruptive to everyone in the house, but it can be particularly difficult for children and pets.
You can prepare them in the following ways:
If you’re planning on selling your house, there are a number of things real estate agents will suggest you do to help boost curb appeal, increase your home’s value, and help your home sell faster. These suggestions include repainting your house, decluttering, staging, and making any necessary small repairs.
You’ll notice, however, that these lists rarely include projects as large as replacing the roof. If your roof is in good working order, you probably won’t see a positive ROI replacing it before you sell. On the other hand, if your roof is at the end of its lifespan, replacing it can help ensure that your sale won’t be jeopardized by an issue that could scare away potential buyers.
Replacing a roof is a big investment, but it’s also arguably one of the most important major home repairs you can make. If your existing roof is nearing the end of its life, it’s time to start thinking about a new one– the last thing you want is to let your old one fail. Once a roof fails, it means that water can destroy the inside of your home and cause tremendous damage. There really are few things more disastrous than having a roof fail.
Whether you’re interested in an asphalt shingle roof or you want to choose a longer-lasting option like a standing seam metal roof, choosing the right roofing company is just as important as choosing the right materials. Even the highest-quality materials will fail to perform as expected when they aren’t installed properly, so choosing a roofing contractor you know will go above and beyond to produce an effective final product is essential.
Beyond that, roofers are going to be walking around your yard for a few days during the roofing project. You want to know that the company you hire employs a team hand-picked for their integrity, work ethic, and experience and that you can trust them to be working around your house.
If you live in Atlanta, you don’t have to look far for the best roofers in town. At Colony Roofers, we provide the highest quality roofs for the most affordable prices and pride ourselves in offering truly exceptional customer service. We know that roofing projects can be stressful for homeowners, and we do everything in our power to make sure our clients have a smooth, seamless, and stress-free experience when they work with us.
Is it time for you to replace your roof? If so, contact us today for a free thirty-minute inspection and estimate.